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"It's somewhere for them to go on cold, winter nights instead of trying to cram into some.
Instead of trying to cram new features into services, emphasis is being place on improving the performance of the services.
Instead of trying to cram your fingers awkwardly onto the screen, you are instead presented with a virtual fretboard and a window which records each note you pluck in sequence.
Square, 4 3 or 16:9?" The idea is that the software itself should adapt to play the video in the appropriate way, instead of trying to cram differently sized videos into one fixed area of the app because of technical constraints.
Instead of trying to cram dozens of math concepts into a semester, she can go deep on the basics so that her students truly understand math, rather than just how to compute equations.
Study regularly for the test instead of trying to cram the night before.
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But this came only after many years of trying to cram my giant flippers into girl-shoes, with consequent bleeding and misery.
If you could just let me off this plane, then I could go to the bathroom the regular way instead of you trying to cram me into this closet.
Take schools, instead of an oasis of learning trying to cram ever more into the 20% of children's' waking hours that they control, schools should be catalysts for creating a culture of learning and engagement in communities.
Instead the government is trying to cram the equivalent of 30 new towns into the most overcrowded part of Britain.
The hoards of people trying to cram up close to this thing.
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